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Originally released in 1996, Netcat is a netowrking program
designed to read and write data across both Transmission Control
Protocol TCP and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) connections using the
TCP/Internet Protocol (IP) protocol suite. Netcat is often referred
to as a "Swiss Army knife" utility, and for good reason. Just like
the multi-function usefullness of the venerable Swiss Army pocket
knife, Netcat's functionality is helpful as both a standalone
program and a backe-end tool in a wide range of applications. Some
of the many uses of Netcat include port scanning, transferring
files, grabbing banners, port listening and redirection, and more
nefariously, a backdoor. This is the only book dedicated to
comprehensive coverage of the tool's many features, and by the end
of this book, you'll discover how Netcat can be one of the most
valuable tools in your arsenal.
* Get Up and Running with Netcat Simple yet powerful...Don't
let the trouble-free installation and the easy command line belie
the fact that Netcat is indeed a potent and powerful program.
* Go PenTesting with Netcat Master Netcat's port scanning
and service identification capabilities as well as obtaining Web
server application information. Test and verify outbound firewall
rules and avoid detection by using antivirus software and the
Window Firewall. Also, create a backdoor using Netcat.
* Conduct Enumeration and Scanning with Netcat, Nmap, and
More! Netcat's not the only game in town...Learn the process of
network of enumeration and scanning, and see how Netcat along with
other tools such as Nmap and Scanrand can be used to thoroughly
identify all of the assets on your network.
* Banner Grabbing with Netcat Banner grabbing is a simple
yet highly effective method of gathering information about a remote
target, and can be performed with relative ease with the Netcat
utility.
* Explore the Dark Side of Netcat See the various ways
Netcat has been used to provide malicious, unauthorized access to
their targets. By walking through these methods used to set up
backdoor access and circumvent protection mechanisms through the
use of Netcat, we can understand how malicious hackers obtain and
maintain illegal access. Embrace the dark side of Netcat, so that
you may do good deeds later.
* Transfer Files Using Netcat The flexability and simple
operation allows Netcat to fill a niche when it comes to moving a
file or files in a quick and easy fashion. Encryption is provided
via several different avenues including integrated support on some
of the more modern Netcat variants, tunneling via third-party
tools, or operating system integrated IPsec policies.
* Troubleshoot Your Network with Netcat Examine remote
systems using Netat's scanning ability. Test open ports to see if
they really are active and see what protocls are on those ports.
Communicate with different applications to determine what problems
might exist, and gain insight into how to solve these
problems.
* Sniff Traffic within a System Use Netcat as a sniffer
within a system to collect incoming and outgoing data. Set up
Netcat to listen at ports higher than 1023 (the well-known ports),
so you can use Netcat even as a normal user.
* Comprehensive introduction to the #4 most popular open source
security tool
available
* Tips and tricks on the legitimate uses of Netcat
* Detailed information on its nefarious purposes
* Demystifies security issues surrounding Netcat
* Case studies featuring dozens of ways to use Netcat in daily
tasks
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This is a must have book for anyone seriously interested in using netcat as a network/system tool.
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